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<font color="#000099"><b><font color="#3333ff">Physics Seminar Mini
Series<br>
Wed., March 24, 2010 <br>
Fri., March 26, 2010 <br>
Mon., March 29, 2010<br>
Each Seminar will be held in F113 at 11:00AM <br>
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</font></b></font><b><font color="#990000"><big>"The Transverse Spin
and Momentum Structure of Hadrons"
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<big>Leonard Gamberg
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Penn State</big>
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Theoretical and experimental research on hard scattering processes has
resulted in a great deal of knowledge on the partonic content of hadron
structure. These talks focus on the role that transverse spin and
momentum correlations play in our understanding of the partonic
sub-structure of the hadrons in the context of QCD scattering reactions
such as semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering. An emphasis is
placed on the emerging role of so call naive time reversal odd
("T-odd") effects in describing these correlations in terms of parton
distribution and fragmentation functions. I will summarize the key
theoretical issues and discuss some experimental results that have led
us to the present understanding.<br>
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